The old-school romance
Sometimes, girls need a little bit of old school romance. That’s why movies like “Bright Star” are made.
The Reel News: Knowing review
Nicholas Cage is at it again with another apocalyptic movie.
Are you man enough to say it?
Need a little male-bonding? Told your guys friends you love them lately? Need a refresher on your man rules?
Watchmen worth watching, and mirrors novel counterpart
Since Watchmen the movie was released over the weekend, I thought I would do a follow up to my previous article and discuss the film and how it compared to the book.
Pushing its way to the top of the box-office
Walking into the theatre, I was really excited for the movie Push. But to my demise, the movie started out slow. It was hard to swallow all the surreal things people could do. The movie starts off with young Nick, the main character being advised by his dad.
Phil Kyle selects his top movie picks for 2008
Another cinematic year is complete. The explosive dust from the summer blockbusters has settled. The tears from the tragic dramas of the award season have been wiped from our cheeks. And everybody remembered Kate Hudson had once again been in two horrible films in one year.
Two thumbs up for Paul Blart in Mall?Cop
Paul Blart was your ordinary Segway riding mall cop, until one night it all changed. Blart is unable to get into the New Jersey State Police so he settles for the next best thing, the West Orange Pavilion Mall. Always dedicated, Blart keeps the mall secure until one night he encounters some skateboarding thugs that are trying to take over the mall.
The Vault: Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii
An album and movie not from the early days of rock and roll, nor of recent memory, Pink Floyd’s Live at Pompeii actually performed in an old Roman Amphitheater offers a unique and timeless sound.
Eastwood’s performance shines through in Gran Torino
If Clint Eastwood tells you to get off his lawn, you better do it.
Seven Pounds captivates audiences
I have a dilemma. This film is one of the best movies I have ever seen. And I do not want to ruin it for those of you who are economically awaiting the DVD release or are awaiting a decent torrent to burn to disc.
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